“Judith Aronson has spent much of the past 40 years taking portraits of writers, poets, artists and academics. The result, Likenesses, is a book of portraits in words and images — of husbands and wives, parents and children, artists and their collaborators — and the relationships between them.”

Inter:Mission Bristol’s Cultural Hub“Likenesses is an interesting and thought-provoking collection of her work, featuring pictures of various authors, artists and critics, such as Saul Bellow and Jonathan Miller.”… — Becca CasebyRead full review

Art Newspaper“Likenessesis a magnificent book, not only for its fine character studies but for the intelligence with which Aronson has captured various ‘betweens'”… — James WilliamsRead full review

The Financial Times Weekend Magazine
“The selection, and accompanying commentary, evoke a particular social set”…Read full review

The Boston Globe“The “likenesses’’ in [her] book are verbal as well as visual”… — Mark FeeneyRead full review

The Telegraph“A new collection of photographs by Judith Aronson shows writers in intimate settings” …Read full review

Contemporary Poetry Review“[Aronson’s] portraits of writers and artists have been collected in her book,Likenesses“… —David YezziRead full review

I Love That Photography Magazine“Judith Aronson’s subtle, enquiring lens engages the viewer in a relationship with her sitters, and illuminates in turn their own relationships with partners, family, the places in which they live and work”… — Chris RoundRead full review

The Simmons Communications Department Portfolio
“The pictures, taken over the course of thirty years in England and America, bring together Aronson’s work as a photojournalist and graphic designer, vividly capturing the cultural life of the age”… —Read full review

The New York Review of Books“[Aronson’s] portraits of writers and artists have been collected in her book,Likenesses“… — Saul BellowRead full review